. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . A View of the Muscles on the Front of the Leg. 1, Tendon of the Quadriceps Femoris. 2, Spine of the Tibia. 3, Tibi- alis Anticus. 4, Extensor Communis Digi- torum. 5, Extensor Proprius Pollicis. 6, Peroneus Tertius. 7, Peroneus Longus. 8, Peroneus Brevis. 9, 9, Borders of the Soleus. 10, Portion of the Gastrocnemius. 11, Extensor Brevis Digitorum. 258. Muscles of the Anterior Part of the Leg.—Upon the anterior portion of the Tibia, or leg proper, are found four muscles with slender tendons, which are for the upw


. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . A View of the Muscles on the Front of the Leg. 1, Tendon of the Quadriceps Femoris. 2, Spine of the Tibia. 3, Tibi- alis Anticus. 4, Extensor Communis Digi- torum. 5, Extensor Proprius Pollicis. 6, Peroneus Tertius. 7, Peroneus Longus. 8, Peroneus Brevis. 9, 9, Borders of the Soleus. 10, Portion of the Gastrocnemius. 11, Extensor Brevis Digitorum. 258. Muscles of the Anterior Part of the Leg.—Upon the anterior portion of the Tibia, or leg proper, are found four muscles with slender tendons, which are for the upward move- ment or flexion of the foot. They have their origin near the head of the tibia, and are inserted into the bones of the meta- 258. Where are the four muscles located that bend the foot upward ? Give their origin and insertion.


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